You can make a planning application and fee payment online. If
you wish you can also create electronic applications for Havant
Borough Council and then print your forms and submit them by post.
To use this service you will need to register with the Planning
Portal and create a User Name and Password. You can also use the
Portal's on-line applications service to purchase a site location
plan to accompany your application. Accompanying documents
can be attached to online planning applications.
The pages in this section allow you to view details of
planning applications including application forms, plans and
supporting statements being considered by the Council,
decision notices as well as some planning history. This
information is updated on every working weekday. With this
facility it is possible to track the progress of planning
applications.
View Planning Applications On-line
>>
Use the online form provided
to make your comments on a current application.
When a planning application or
appeal is registered it is placed on the weekly publicity list in
accordance with statutory consultation procedures. This page
holds information on the current weekly publicity list and
those 5 weeks prior. This information is updated on a weekly
basis.
Use these pages to view the weekly
Delegated Schedules, detailing all decisions made under delegated
powers in the last six weeks. If you also wish to find the
results of Planning Applications considered by the
Development Management Committee, choose the menu option 'View
Minutes of Previous Meetings' from our
Committee Meetings
page. This information is updated on a weekly
basis.
Decision notices may be viewed by
using the "View Planning Applications Online" facility,
above.
View
Case Officer
reports for the next Development Management Committee
here
These are opinions issued by the
local planning authority under the Town and Country Planning
(Environmental Impact Regulations) 1999 (SI 1999 no.293). A
screening opinion states whether the Authority or Secretary of
State considers that an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
should be submitted for a future or current development
proposal. A scoping opinion refers to the range of issues
which the Authority or Secretary of State considers should be
contained in an EIA.